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Four years after moving into Boston Landing in the Boston neighborhood of Allston, Bose Corp. will leave the location to consolidate its workforce at its Framingham headquarters.
“Given the shift to hybrid work and the reduced need for the space, we’ll be consolidating our workforce at our corporate headquarters in Framingham,” said Joanne Berthiaume director of global communications for Bose in a Friday email to WBJ.
The move was first reported by Boston Business Journal.
The move is part of a larger trend of companies being forced to adapt to a changing work landscape, as employees, forced to work from home during the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic have decided that they want to continue either working remotely or split their time between the office and home.
The Boston Landing office space is listed for sublease by Newmark, a New York City real estate giant with an office in Boston.
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